Azhar discussing the arrangement of Deepavali trading lots at Lorong Tingkat in Klang’s Little India with Asma Habibul.
Azhar said the foreigners were given a stern warning on Oct 16 to end their business but they defied the order and continued trading the following day.“The food truck has not been claimed until today. We impose a RM10 charge daily for storage,” he said. “The fee for trading along Lorong Tingkat is RM600 per stall this year, compared to RM400 previously, as electricity charges had to be factored in.